Placebo Management (Pt 2): Tapping Emotions
Posted on09 Jan 2012
TagsMichael Specter, The New Yorker, Ted Kaptchuk, relationships, Power of Nothing, Placebo Management Series, placebo, Performance, objectivity, management, initiatives, information, Harvard Medical School, feelings, expectations, effectiveness, effective, change management, change, approaches
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Previously I had indicated that placebo management could impact performance. I recently read Michael Specter’s article, “The Power of Nothing,” in the... Read More
Problem Solving: Practical Advantages of Intuition
Posted on13 May 2010
Tagsmoney, training, sympathize, service, scientific, problem solving, practical, power, personal, objective, moral, listen, intuition, Influence, example, employees, emotions, effective, compliments, command
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Intuition’s most practical advantage to problem solving is the enhanced sphere of good solutions it offers. Generally, this sphere will produce five... Read More

